2010 Volvo V70 Review
2010 Volvo V70 line up gained a latest sport-themed model.
Volvo redesigned its premium midsize V70 wagon for 2008, and provided a new freshened style as well as additional standard power.
The interior dimensions of these premium midsize wagons are similar to that of other midsize cars; however, it comes with more luxury and superior performance, when compared to other rivals in the segment.

Body Styling
The front seats of this model are excellent achieving a rare combination of suitable body hugging comfort and chiropractor-approved support.
Though the back seats run short on legroom, it is comfortable. The trims leather and wood in this premium package makes V70 more attractive. By folding the rear seats flat, V70 can hold 71 cu-ft of cargo, which is really huge for a wagon.
Power Train
2010 Volvo V70 is equipped with a 3.2-liter inline-6, which delivers 235 hp and torque of about 236 pound-feet. V70 is mated to a standard 6-speed automatic transmission with front wheel drive.
The new V70 measures 189.9 in x 73.3 in x 60.6 in (Length x Width x Height). The estimated fuel economy of this automotive is around 27 mpg on highways, and 18 mpg in city with a combined fuel economy of 21 mpg.
Safety Aspects
The available standard safety features include front seat airbags, active front head restraints, full-length side curtain airbags, and 2 integrated 2-stage child booster seats. It also consists of additional safety features such as blind spot monitor and a technology package, which adds adaptive cruise control, a lane departure warning, and a driver fatigue warning.